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I think Carolina should take a shot at getting him. He would be dynamite with Steve Smith if he ever got right again, and Delhomme is going to be on a very short leash this year after that stink fest that he threw out last season. As far as I know, they don't have a young developmental guy on the team, either. It makes sense to me.

Originally posted by 21ST

He was protecting his self

Originally posted by tjsunstein

From what? His leg?

Originally posted by Paranoidmoonduck

That leg has had it out for him since day 1.

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I think Carolina should take a shot at getting him. He would be dynamite with Steve Smith if he ever got right again, and Delhomme is going to be on a very short leash this year after that stink fest that he threw out last season. As far as I know, they don't have a young developmental guy on the team, either. It makes sense to me.

they already got Carr.

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What team could really use a star QB who is still only about 30, used to have a big time arm, but got by on his athleticism? Culpepper has a lot of past results, and the team has to be okay with taking risks on guys for the right price. Possible destinations include: Houston, Buffalo, Jacksonville, Green Bay, Baltimore, Carolina, and Chicago. Thinking about the rest of the league, I can't say for sure that other don't see many teams chomping at the bit to get him in a trade, especially with his contract. I foresee teams trying to sign him once he's released by Miami. I don't think any team will want him so badly that they will trade a draft pick for him.

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Doesn't matter. Russell isn't ready to start. And Culpepper is better than anythign else the Raiders have. Hell, if Russell isn't just completely lazy he might be able to learn something from a similar QB in Culpepper.

Huh? I don't get the notion that Russell is a lazy QB at all.

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I don't see him getting traded like the Dolphins seem to want to do, so a release is most likely. If that happens, I wouldn't be shocked to see Kansas City take a look. I mean, Damon Huard was good, but Culpepper would give them the insurance Brodie Croyle doesn't really give right now. Or maybe he doesn't. He essentially just switches places with Green this way, though...

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it's all about the system too. I think Petrino is going to implement a sort of WCO which I don't think Culpepper is capable of running.

Haha...a sort of WCO is what we just completely got rid of. Petrino's system doesn't fall under that. You'll see when you see his formations that it's not WCO. But lets not even consider that. I don't think we can afford to have Harrington here and Culpepper, why would we bring Miami's drama to ATL? Sure, I'd love to have 3 QBs on the roster with the names of Vick, Culpepper, and Harrington. I don't think we could afford it though. Plus I'm not sure it's worth it.